> Hi Eric,
>
> I am getting below error in the log files:
>
> [Fri Oct 09 08:53:54 2015] [error] Access denied: - OPTIONS KH:/
>
>
> Regards
>
> Ranjit Singh
>
> On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 6:19 AM, Eric Johnson wrote:
>
>> I don't see any obvious oversights. Check your Apache log files to see
>> what'
just remove the *=
On 10/8/15 10:19 PM, Eric Johnson wrote:
I don't see any obvious oversights. Check your Apache log files to see
what's in the error log.
Eric.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 7:41 AM, Ranjeet Singh
mailto:ranjeetsinghsal...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
Hi Team,
I have installed S
Long time user, first time poster.
We've used server version 1.6 with svnserve on an existing project and it works
great. (All teams members are inside firewall)
We have a new project with outside collaborations and some not open source
code, so we set up https:// Mod Dav using apache2 and pwau
Hi,
Gerard Weatherby wrote:
> We've used server version 1.6 with svnserve on an existing project and it
> works great. (All teams members are inside firewall)
>
> We have a new project with outside collaborations and some not open source
> code, so we set up https:// Mod Dav using apache2 and p
"Weatherby,Gerard" writes:
> It "works" but the performance makes it nearly unusable. Monitoring
> the server using the top linux utility indicates many, many
> invocations of "pwauth" for a single client request. The next thing I
> was going to try was to install an sssd daemon on the server, bu
Thanks so much for the replies; I had already set SVNAllowBulkUpdates to
Prefer. But reviewing the description gave me another opportunity to RTFM ;)
Turns out the issue was path authorization; although I had read and understood
we didn't want to use it, I missed the fact the default is "On" (W